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4c. If two facility codes are used, set the Alternate Facility Code Letter on SW2 switches 2 and 3. Also set the
Alternate Facility Code Number on SW2 switch 1 and SW1, switch 1-8. The switches are to be set for the
binary representation of the Facility Code Number printed on the cards. See the MultiProx Switch settings
Figure 3 and the Decimal to Binary Conversion Chart - Figure 9.
4d. Select the Number of Reader Channels used on SW2 switch 6 and 7. The options are 1, 2, 4 or 8,
meaning, Channel 1 active, Channels 1 and 2 active, Channels 1 through 4 active or Channels 1 through 8
active. The default is channels 1 through 8 active, with switch 6 and 7 are in the “on” position. See the
MultiProx Switch settings - Figure 3.
5. Install MultiProx HSM(s) if required.
5a. The SE MSMs (Multiple Switch Monitor) can be located anywhere between the Controller and the Reader.
Locate each SE MSM. Remove the Coax cable and dismount the unit. Remove the screws that secure the
back plate.
5b. Remove the MSM printed circuit board by loosening the nuts on the coax connectors, end screws on the
terminal block and mounting screws internal to the MSM housing.
5c. Pull the MSM printed circuit board from the housing. Pigtails on the terminal block are inserted into sockets
on the printed circuit card. Use caution not to break the pigtails on the terminal block.
5d. Set the jumper at J1 to NRD (pins 1 and 2) when the HSM is not connected to a Reader or RD (pins 2 and 3)
when connected to a Reader.
5e. Place the HSM into the housing by fitting the pigtails of the terminal block into the respective socket of the
HSM printed circuit board. The coax connectors will fit directly into the existing holes.
5f. Replace the internal mounting screws, the end screws on the terminal block and the coax connector nuts.
5g. Attach the coax cables (hand tight) to both connectors. It does not matter which connector is used to connect
the Reader and Controller.
5h. Each monitored contact requires a 36K ohm resistor across the HSM input. The SE MSM requires the same
termination resistance. The connections to the monitored switches and their termination resistors are not
affected and do not require rewiring or reconfiguration. See the HSM Wiring Description - Figure 8.
6. HSM configuration - at the Controller
6a. If there are no HSM’s in the system, be sure the HSM switch (SW2 switch 8) is off. If there are HSM’s, Be
sure HSM SW2 switch 8 is on. Determine which channel the Reader and the HSM are to be connected. Four
relays will be packaged with each HSM’s accessory kit. Install the relays on the Controller in the associated
sockets for the channel. The 6 pin relay sockets and 8 pin terminal connections are marked for the
respective channel. For example, the channel 1 relays are marked RLY1A, RLY1B, RLY1C and RLY1D and
the terminal is marked TBR1. For channel 2 the relays are marked RLY2A, RLY2B, RLY2C and RLY2D and
the terminal is marked TBR2. A maximum of 32 relays (4 for each channel) can be installed. See the
MultiProx Controller - Connectors, Relays and Jumper Positions - Figure 4.
6b. To connect the inputs of the Access Control Panel to the terminal connector for the relay outputs, each relay
will require 2 wires. For example, if channel 1, relay “A” is used, connect one wire to the TBR1-RLYA pin and
connect one to the TBR1-COM-A pin. The COM-A pin is the common contact of the relay. Relays A, B, C
and D correspond to MSM inputs 4, 3, 2 and 1 respectively. See the HSM Wiring Description - Figure 8.
Consult the Access Control Panel installation guidelines for the correct contact configuration alarm state -
normally open or normally closed.
6c. Set the relay contact configuration for either normally open or normally closed contacts using the
shunt/jumper provided in the HSM accessory kit. The jumper positions are marked J1A through J8D on the
Controller for the respective channel and relay. Note: The relay contact configuration refers to the
“alarm” state of the monitored switch. Place the shunts/jumpers across the jumper pins “NC” for contacts
that are normally closed in the alarm condition and place the jumpers across the “NO” for contacts that are
normally open in the alarm condition. The jumper setting will then be set so the relay contacts follow the
switch contacts. When power is on, the relays on the Controller are energized in the normal/non alarm state,
so a power shutdown causes them to go to the alarm state.
6d. On the Controller, place the HSM switch 8 of SW2 to the “on” position. Also see MultiProx HSM Installation
Guide (6020-900)
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